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thanks for staying up late with us. i'm laura evans in tonight for brian. >>> we just got in new numbers from hurricane bill and he is going to make his presence felt this weekend. gary is live in the weather center with the latest. >> another wave of showers and thunderstorms. this has been one, two, three at we had move through during the afternoon, eanniup, ngd , tela e thlate laevening hours. thr e darawil hsoudaow y under the doorstep in the dc area, just about to cross owover ain. ndrent the beltway again. more thunderstos with heavy rain, gusty winds. with the et 9:00 this evenig,es nth 9:00 this evening, these saunderstorms, i'm not going to they aren't ecoming severe, inomse,re but we haven't had any severe unrmdetors warnings to things have greatly diminished. we are talkibo a ut a lot of rain here and as they continue to move off to the east,toy he inacomosry s cheg inactosrcs th haivey a mahy a more of these coming through overnight tonight as ghwell. here's the t theston nd ghs wit riw nobil winds right now
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i thank him for joining us. editor lauren doctorow had the good sense to be born in new york and live in the bronx. what more can i say? [laughter] >> second generation american. his father was a fan of edgar allan poe. i assume that is what that is where the edgar comes from? mac you are speaking of my youth? >> right. >> it was pretty wild. i read all the time. and we had a lot of music in the family. my mother was a pianist. and my father was proprietor of a music shop. he kept it going through the depression, and finally lost it in the 1940s. but there was always a lot of books in the house, a lot of music and no money. and they were readers, my parents. am i speaking to the point here? >> yes. >> and then i found out i was named after a ground po. there is always an injunction when children are given names and poe, my father loved his work. actually eat like a lot of bad writers. [laughter] >> but poe is our greatest bad writer so i take some solution there. he died many years ago. my mother lived into her
i thank him for joining us. editor lauren doctorow had the good sense to be born in new york and live in the bronx. what more can i say? [laughter] >> second generation american. his father was a fan of edgar allan poe. i assume that is what that is where the edgar comes from? mac you are speaking of my youth? >> right. >> it was pretty wild. i read all the time. and we had a lot of music in the family. my mother was a pianist. and my father was proprietor of a music shop. he...
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you can use stuff from youtube and flicker, use your own videos. >> getting creative will help you grab attention, but before you start think about your target audience, design something that will be attractive to them. >> you want to make sure that what you have up there is not just what you like. that the imagery that you put on, the use of the language, the graphics, are going to have a positive impact on your perspective employer. >> it's foreign have friends and family check your site before it's published. finally, brag and spread the word and post the url everywhere. >> you can create linkages using other social networks such as linked in, my space, facebook, to link back to what is on your personal website. >> e-mail the lynch to everyone you know and ask them to do the same. that's what will did and less than a week later he led received to a director now he's employed. >> some good tips there. should you have someone check your site to make sure that any language or pictures posted won't be taken out of context. >>> they're back in maryland, building dreams. the makeover extre
you can use stuff from youtube and flicker, use your own videos. >> getting creative will help you grab attention, but before you start think about your target audience, design something that will be attractive to them. >> you want to make sure that what you have up there is not just what you like. that the imagery that you put on, the use of the language, the graphics, are going to have a positive impact on your perspective employer. >> it's foreign have friends and family...
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and he got us the final by this morning. so, he, you know, we need -- and he read it himself and he's book produce, audio book producer and now, the digital downloadable audio will be available by any of the people who sell, distribute those sorts 0 things. >> will it also be available on kindle. >> it will be available as an e-book on every format that. >> guest: that includes kindle and sony reader and includes everybody who jumped in and said, we want to offer the book as an e-book and for many of them, i believe they -- they'd be able to buy the e-book today. >> susan weinberg, a publishing question, how important are e-books to your business. >> i think they are very important because they represent growth and innovation and a way to continue reading in yet another form and format. and everyone, the e-books now are a small percentage of people's overall business, but the potential for e-books and how they add to the choices readers have, about when and how they want to read a book i think is very significant for us. i a
and he got us the final by this morning. so, he, you know, we need -- and he read it himself and he's book produce, audio book producer and now, the digital downloadable audio will be available by any of the people who sell, distribute those sorts 0 things. >> will it also be available on kindle. >> it will be available as an e-book on every format that. >> guest: that includes kindle and sony reader and includes everybody who jumped in and said, we want to offer the book as...
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how much money was used? is taxpayer money used? located and who approved this russian ark lot of criticism coming from capitol hill. congressman darrell i sent once a investigation and in response to this story today ahead of the republican house committee, congressman from michigan, give us the following statement. "he said this is yet another ominous chapter in the ministrations rabid campaign to jam its radical healthcare scheme onto an unwilling public by any means necessary. close quote commerce and macarthur is concerned that the white house could use the government to spread the political message using this company in the e-mail. >> julie: what's the word from the company hired by the white house russian ark. >> the white house says the company wasn't involved. that's money when we broke the story about the delivery, that no comment or it there telling us now to talk about their clients, but julie pippen and a request for an interview to find out more about government ridge road of these controversial e-mails. she went eric
how much money was used? is taxpayer money used? located and who approved this russian ark lot of criticism coming from capitol hill. congressman darrell i sent once a investigation and in response to this story today ahead of the republican house committee, congressman from michigan, give us the following statement. "he said this is yet another ominous chapter in the ministrations rabid campaign to jam its radical healthcare scheme onto an unwilling public by any means necessary. close...
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but he told us what he really thought. he warned us. >> i just want to make sure that they have got a chance for success, too. i think when we spread the wealth around, it is good for everybody. glenn: remember? "he is not a marxist. that is crazy talk a." that is a rule of thumb, sort of a social justice safety tip. it is not like he learned that early on from his mentor, frank davis, an avowed communist. you know? the kind of people he is now pointing as czars. "marxist." çnot call that by me,ç but bye people we spoke about in his book "dreams of my father." >> the students, the for instance, the chicanos, the marxist professors and structure of feminists and punk rock performance pullets." glenn: how about we hold into something he said in an illinois public radio station in 2001 when he was a state legislator in illinois? >> the supreme court never ventured into the issues of redistribution of wealth, and sort of more basic issues of political and economic justice in this society, and come to that extent, as radica
but he told us what he really thought. he warned us. >> i just want to make sure that they have got a chance for success, too. i think when we spread the wealth around, it is good for everybody. glenn: remember? "he is not a marxist. that is crazy talk a." that is a rule of thumb, sort of a social justice safety tip. it is not like he learned that early on from his mentor, frank davis, an avowed communist. you know? the kind of people he is now pointing as czars....
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i am so glad you are with us. i'm susan hendricks. >>> hurricane bill will produce deadly rip tides, and reynolds wolf will tell you what to do if you happen to get caught in one. >> reporter: here in the florida east coast, conditions are not better, and partly cloudy skies and people are enjoying themselves and you would never know that a major hurricane is brewing. of course we don't have the rain flow here, there is still the threat of the storm, and that is rip currents. so the question is, what is a rip current? well, for the answer, we go over to geo zranno, and what is it? >> it is is a channel of water which happens when we have easterly winds 10 miles sustain and we have water that accumulates against the shoreline, and the channel of water pulls it back to sea. >> reporter: when an increased volume of water is pushed toward the shoreline by a tropical storm or nor'easter, it rapidly takes it back to earth, creating a channel, and a swimmer caught in the conveyor is caught at the mercy, and the key to su
i am so glad you are with us. i'm susan hendricks. >>> hurricane bill will produce deadly rip tides, and reynolds wolf will tell you what to do if you happen to get caught in one. >> reporter: here in the florida east coast, conditions are not better, and partly cloudy skies and people are enjoying themselves and you would never know that a major hurricane is brewing. of course we don't have the rain flow here, there is still the threat of the storm, and that is rip currents. so...
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american agencies wanted to assassinate them, they used to do it themselves. we did not go out and spun a $20 million. >> i liked that idea, but there is a counter argument. what were these assassinations to ostensibly do? ok, it never happened, but it was ideas but if you want to kill a guy in pakistan, and you use a drowned and two out of washington or wherever. but if you want to kill a guy in hamburg, killing him in the west is hard. you want to have a contractor, because it is easier to deny. that is why it goes this way. not that anybody had an idea of let's do it outside. the reason the program in the end was a band it was because it was shooting bad guys in hamburg and paris. >> contacting out is an old practice of the cia. they hired the mafia to go after castro. this is nothing new. >> that did not work out well. >> as i recall, that was the kennedy boys, wasn't it? >> yes, it was. normally this does not work out well. >> i think it is a wonderful policy, if you give -- >> allied guise of people cannot control -- >> let's say you find somebody in bra
american agencies wanted to assassinate them, they used to do it themselves. we did not go out and spun a $20 million. >> i liked that idea, but there is a counter argument. what were these assassinations to ostensibly do? ok, it never happened, but it was ideas but if you want to kill a guy in pakistan, and you use a drowned and two out of washington or wherever. but if you want to kill a guy in hamburg, killing him in the west is hard. you want to have a contractor, because it is easier...
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it with us not meant to be. two teams go at it again tonight. >>> you heard it before and you'll probably hear it again. brett is back. the recently unretired brett favre made his debut last night. the pass went for four yards and that's it. that's the only high light. he did not play very long. the vikings still beat the chiefs 17-13 in favre's debut. >> it felt a little odd for so many years being on the other side, but i thought it was -- it's a tough place to play, i'll tell you. it nice to be on the ore side. >> and tonight there are some saturday night football. they make their home debut taking the field for the game. you can catch the game right here on nbc 4 starting at 7:30. then stay tuned after the game for a live postgame report. >>> well, talk about first. the 2 1/2-year-oild child make as catch. he caught a strange three-pound fish with great big human-like teeth. it turned out to be a cousin of the pirhana. it's normally found in south america and can grow to be 60 pounds. how did it get there? a
it with us not meant to be. two teams go at it again tonight. >>> you heard it before and you'll probably hear it again. brett is back. the recently unretired brett favre made his debut last night. the pass went for four yards and that's it. that's the only high light. he did not play very long. the vikings still beat the chiefs 17-13 in favre's debut. >> it felt a little odd for so many years being on the other side, but i thought it was -- it's a tough place to play, i'll tell...
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use barack as the model. because in the end only -- i taught emerson at my graduate seminar and he gave a speech and he called the emancipation westerners. ideas only save races. in the end, black people to have save themselves and the same thing is true of women. it's very interesting. he throws down the gauntlet in effect for frederick douglass and in a year later he writes this great paper. you have to show that you are equally to all the other races. this is not me. this is emerson and i think that we have to impress upon all the members of the black community that barack obama -- nobody did him a favor, you know? he's not the affirmative action candidate. he shocked everybody, especially me. i didn't think he was going to beat hillary, a, let alone the american people. i didn't believe the american people were ready to elect a black man and and i was wrong. it's not about barack. it's my age with a certain level of skepticism and sin -- cynicism. and unless you step up to the plate, you're going to be cr
use barack as the model. because in the end only -- i taught emerson at my graduate seminar and he gave a speech and he called the emancipation westerners. ideas only save races. in the end, black people to have save themselves and the same thing is true of women. it's very interesting. he throws down the gauntlet in effect for frederick douglass and in a year later he writes this great paper. you have to show that you are equally to all the other races. this is not me. this is emerson and i...
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a clerk using his cell phone camera to take this video. two men prying open an atm, grabbing the cash and speeding away in a blue truck. this happened yesterday at the chevron station at burrows and minnesota avenue in northeast. minutes later, police say the same pair robbed a nearby liquor store. it appears the bandits were using firefighters equipment, a tool similar to a crowbar and the hoods they were we'ring, the prince georges county fire department says similar gear was reported missing from a fire engine that went in for repairs last april. >>> political columnist robert novak was remembered today as a man who was committed to faith almost achen ann his craft. people paid their tributes to him today. he died after battle with brain cancer that was diagnosed in july of last year. he was 78. >>> the country's first homeland security chief said he was pressured to boost the terror alert level. tom ridge served under president bush and he said that former bush cabinet members, defense secretary donald rumsfeld and attorney general joh
a clerk using his cell phone camera to take this video. two men prying open an atm, grabbing the cash and speeding away in a blue truck. this happened yesterday at the chevron station at burrows and minnesota avenue in northeast. minutes later, police say the same pair robbed a nearby liquor store. it appears the bandits were using firefighters equipment, a tool similar to a crowbar and the hoods they were we'ring, the prince georges county fire department says similar gear was reported missing...
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. >>> plus nancy grace joins us in studio. once a prosecutor with a perfect conviction record, now the host of her own show and her latest action publishment, she is a novelist. her new book "the eleventh victim" we'll get her take on the book and some of the stories, as well. >>> welcome. major day in court for casey anthony, accused of killing her 2-year-old caylee. here is casey showing a little bit of emotion for once as her dad george took the stand. they haven't seen each other for three months. jail has gone to her, taking its toll. looking rough, let's face it. how is her defense going to build a case. her lawyers say they have significant evidence that caylee's body was planted, moved to where caylee's remains were found while casey was behind bars. netisha lance, an bremner and former prosecutor. what are they going for here? they are trying to say body moved while casey is in jail? >> that's right. the defense is saying they have significant sufficient evidence that proves casey anthony is innocent and caylee's body
. >>> plus nancy grace joins us in studio. once a prosecutor with a perfect conviction record, now the host of her own show and her latest action publishment, she is a novelist. her new book "the eleventh victim" we'll get her take on the book and some of the stories, as well. >>> welcome. major day in court for casey anthony, accused of killing her 2-year-old caylee. here is casey showing a little bit of emotion for once as her dad george took the stand. they...
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he's joining us from vancouver. thank you for being with us. sergeant, i understand many authorities believe he is hiding in the metro vancouver area, why do they believe that. >> caller: at this point, nancy, some of the original indicators were he might be trying to enter canada. we have not confirmed that. we are not taking chances. we have doing a thorough investigation to see if he was here. >> they were married in march. we are trying to confirm reports the marriage was annulled. >>> the international manhunt heats up for the former reality tv star now a murder suspect, ryan jenkins. nancy grace brings you updates, 8:00 and 10:00 p.m. here on hln. >>> clean up is underway at a kentucky prison that was damaged by rioting inmates. they started fires in several buildings including the kitchen. it's a medium security facility. guards had to use tear gas to get inmates under control. most are being moved elsewhere. eight inmates and eight staffers were injured. no one had to be admitted to the hospital. >> we are happy to report to you, the fa
he's joining us from vancouver. thank you for being with us. sergeant, i understand many authorities believe he is hiding in the metro vancouver area, why do they believe that. >> caller: at this point, nancy, some of the original indicators were he might be trying to enter canada. we have not confirmed that. we are not taking chances. we have doing a thorough investigation to see if he was here. >> they were married in march. we are trying to confirm reports the marriage was...
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we're used to that. >> reporter: after bringing heavy rain and high winds to the islands and cape cod, hurricane bill is expected to move north and slam into prince edward island and nova scioscia tomorrow. jeff. >> glor: and, bill, we also know the first family is expected on martha's vineyard tomorrow. is the hurricane expected to affect their trip at all? >> reporter: own the arrival, jeff. maybe the president and his family will be delayed a little bit. after that the weather is suppose to be great for the rest of the week. >> glor: bill shield from our affiliate wbz joining us from min tonight. bill, thank you. in his weekly address today, president obama called for an honest debate on health care reform and he accused some critics of making "phony claims." it has been a rough summer for the president and as kimberly dozier report tonight, right now he's looking for a recharge. >> reporter: this is a mansourly in need of a vacation. barack obama still has a 57% approval rating, but that's down by more than 10 points. so are his poll numbers for his handling of the economy, the wa
we're used to that. >> reporter: after bringing heavy rain and high winds to the islands and cape cod, hurricane bill is expected to move north and slam into prince edward island and nova scioscia tomorrow. jeff. >> glor: and, bill, we also know the first family is expected on martha's vineyard tomorrow. is the hurricane expected to affect their trip at all? >> reporter: own the arrival, jeff. maybe the president and his family will be delayed a little bit. after that the...
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she joins us from san francisco. thanks for being with us. why is it so difficult to determine someone's gender in a case like this? >> determining gender is not something you can run one test. gender is -- excuse me, defined by no one thing. gender is a mixture of genetics and physiology which is a term for how the body works and the hormones that are present in the body as well as someone's gender identity. what gender they feel they are inside. >> very basically there are a lot of people who say, okay, well, the genitals should be able to be one factor that helps you determine. you say that is not conclusive. >> genitals are one of many factors that are involved in determining someone's gender. for example, the runner from india that they had cited, she has what we believe is androgen insensitivity syndrome, someone who has male chromosomes but their testosterone receptors do not work. they have testosterone but their body doesn't know that it's there. >> if you have xy chromosomes i thought that made you a man and if you have x xx you're
she joins us from san francisco. thanks for being with us. why is it so difficult to determine someone's gender in a case like this? >> determining gender is not something you can run one test. gender is -- excuse me, defined by no one thing. gender is a mixture of genetics and physiology which is a term for how the body works and the hormones that are present in the body as well as someone's gender identity. what gender they feel they are inside. >> very basically there are a lot...
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they always used to hunt us, but after this video, it became much worse, this gay man tells us. he and his three friends, brave enough to speak out but too frightened to have their identities revealed. what are some of the atrocities that are being committed against the gay community that you know of? many of my friends were killed and many othered wounded or harmed and the eldest among them said, some were tortured, they had shots blown up their anus. i was with my boyfriend driving around, i had my head on his shoulders, this man remembers, security forces stopped us and ordered us out of the car, they beat my boyfriend severely and put him in jail. he's been there for four months. this lists names of individuals accused of being gay. part of it warns if you do not end this shameful behavior your fate will be death. some gay iraqis have even been killed by their own families. ashamed of the stigma surrounding homosexuality. this cell phone video shows a transsexual being harassed by iraqi police. he was a hair dresser, his friend tells us, he was killed by his family after the
they always used to hunt us, but after this video, it became much worse, this gay man tells us. he and his three friends, brave enough to speak out but too frightened to have their identities revealed. what are some of the atrocities that are being committed against the gay community that you know of? many of my friends were killed and many othered wounded or harmed and the eldest among them said, some were tortured, they had shots blown up their anus. i was with my boyfriend driving around, i...
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rallies make us bullish. when your last experience in the market was having almost all of your stocks produce huge gains, you're going to feel like buying. >> bless you. >> i have never seen anyone else sneeze on tv. how do they repress it? i mean, i've had hiccups on tv, too. how do they repress it? what is -- is there a class that i can go to? write me. 1-800-784 cnbc to tell me how i can keep from sneezing. when you buy stocks the day after they've gotten huge markups, you're letting the rally take advantage of you. i know this sounds like common sense. i mean, something any idiot could figure out. but i don't want to waste your time on this show. of course, you know it's silly to buy the day after a rally. discipline, people. you know it right until the time comes, and then you get swept away by your emotions. i know people who after a rally, do you know what they want to do? they want to back up the truck. take that! you need the playbook. you need rules! rules to prevent you from getting swept away and
rallies make us bullish. when your last experience in the market was having almost all of your stocks produce huge gains, you're going to feel like buying. >> bless you. >> i have never seen anyone else sneeze on tv. how do they repress it? i mean, i've had hiccups on tv, too. how do they repress it? what is -- is there a class that i can go to? write me. 1-800-784 cnbc to tell me how i can keep from sneezing. when you buy stocks the day after they've gotten huge markups, you're...
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it is to use your aarp medicare supplement insurance. you just show your card. no hassles. at this time of my life, freedom is everything. medicare only pays for part of your healthcare coverage. you have to come up with the rest. it's all about freedom of choice. back in the sixties, i went my own way. why stop now? so call today for a free information kit. when you call, you'll also receive... this free educational guide to help you... understand your medicare coverage options. it's yours free, so call now. and learn how aarp medicare supplement insurance... can help make your sixties a time of freedom. again. bret: finally tonight, we have talked about the problems the obama administration has had getting health-reform passed. >> the president has said, uh, uh, uh, uh -- [laughter] uh, uh, uh, and i, uh, it has been very constructive, and, we, uh, uh, -- in my current pursuits. bret: that is it for "special report" this time, the only report" this time, the only place where
it is to use your aarp medicare supplement insurance. you just show your card. no hassles. at this time of my life, freedom is everything. medicare only pays for part of your healthcare coverage. you have to come up with the rest. it's all about freedom of choice. back in the sixties, i went my own way. why stop now? so call today for a free information kit. when you call, you'll also receive... this free educational guide to help you... understand your medicare coverage options. it's yours...
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thank you for having us in your home. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- mike: "the o'reilly factor," is on. >> we want to make sure he is not welcome back. mike: the president is left with egg in his face. he was given a hero's welcome. we will have analysis of this outrageous situation. >> millions of people of faith are supporting health insurance reform. >> members of congress, will you? >mike: summer trying to sell obama care on a religious basis. >> there are people in life who i think our karma compromises. mike: dennis miller for some tough talk on nancy pelosi. >> we will start setting out people's first amendment rights. mike: caution, you are about to enter the "no spin zone." "the o'reilly factor," starts right now. hello, i'm mike huckabee reporting for bill o'reilly. the convicted terrorist is the subject of the "talking points memo." here are images of people cheering the return of a murderer. he killed people over lockerbie , sco
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while the inflation bubble is not hitting us yet, it will hit us in food prices, absolutely before it hits anything else. so you go and decrease supply. >> it's weather related. >> wayne. >> the price of farming, the biggest cost in farming of guys is the oil and gas that they use in their practice. >> none of you get it. >> i'm a close observer of farm prices, yes, and i'm sorry, but a government policy has a lot to do with it. when that government policy is being dictated by environmentalists who specifically are against man's use of the earth. do you think it stops with paying people not to plant crops? any time man wants to use earth, a green is there to stand in your way. that's unfortunately the policy of the administration. terry: so our food prices are going higher, jonathan? >> i think no question, no question. terry: ok. you heard it. coming up next, forget death panels. what about fat panels? we have the skinny on a government plan to monitor what you eat and what you weigh. someone here says it's about time. >> who wants to look like a big fat pig? terry: height the twinki
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marie savard is here to help clarify all this for us. this is such an interesting set of guidelines that's come out. what's so significant about them saying this? >> first of all, untreated depression during pregnancy is serious. not just for the mom. but for her baby. so, that's important. but the risks and this is why the guidelines are so new. and interesting. the fact that psychiatrists and obstetricians, gynecologists got together and agreed on a road map, to help guide women through the difficult decision, who should and who shouldn't take medication? >> and surprisingly, that had not happened before? there were no guidelines, essentially. >> psychiatrists would say, you need medication. if you had serious depression, you need to stay on the medication. obstetricians were worried about the baby, as well. and there were safety concerns about the medicine. >> bottom line is they're suggesting that some women can stay on medications that normally when you're going through pregnancy, you think you should kick everything. you shouldn't
marie savard is here to help clarify all this for us. this is such an interesting set of guidelines that's come out. what's so significant about them saying this? >> first of all, untreated depression during pregnancy is serious. not just for the mom. but for her baby. so, that's important. but the risks and this is why the guidelines are so new. and interesting. the fact that psychiatrists and obstetricians, gynecologists got together and agreed on a road map, to help guide women through...
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some of us democrats, some of us republicans, all of us americans. >> okay. so rising up and marching forward, let's talk to elaine quijano about that. what is the obama team doing for the americans marching in reform? >> reporter: trying to hit back. the administration says about health care reform. in his weekly address the president said illegal immigrants would not be covered under a health care bill and taxpayer dollars would not go to fund abortionses and he addressed fear eck ode at heated town hall meetings across the country saying this administration, betty, is not planning a government takeover of the health care system. betty? >> all right. that's what they're saying, but what are republicans saying about all this? >> reporter: interesting. republicans in their weekly address said the president was not being straightforward about his proposal. congressman tom price of georgia said the president is playing "fast and loose" with the facts. >> his opposition to the democrats' government-run plan is mounting. the president has said he'd like to stamp
some of us democrats, some of us republicans, all of us americans. >> okay. so rising up and marching forward, let's talk to elaine quijano about that. what is the obama team doing for the americans marching in reform? >> reporter: trying to hit back. the administration says about health care reform. in his weekly address the president said illegal immigrants would not be covered under a health care bill and taxpayer dollars would not go to fund abortionses and he addressed fear eck...
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firefighters across the area are angry that the equipment they use to save lives is being used to commit crimes. >>> and man wanted for sexually assaulting a patient at the d.c. hospital has been arrested. police say robert assaulted the woman in her home at united medical center in southeast. she told police that her attacker appeared to be a maintenance worker. she awoke to find the man sexually assaulting her. he admitted having sex with the woman during an interview with investigators. >>> prince george's county has filed an appeal to a ruling that unpaid furloughs by the constitutional rights of union employees. the county instituted the furloughs to help fill a budget gap. earlier, a federal judge set a rule violated budget contracts. officials say there could be massive layoffs if that ruling is upheld. class's start monday. >>> parents gathered in protest today outside of the elementary and northeast. some parents say the work is far from done, and they worry what their kids will be walking into on monday morning. school officials only say that minor renovations remain, and it wi
firefighters across the area are angry that the equipment they use to save lives is being used to commit crimes. >>> and man wanted for sexually assaulting a patient at the d.c. hospital has been arrested. police say robert assaulted the woman in her home at united medical center in southeast. she told police that her attacker appeared to be a maintenance worker. she awoke to find the man sexually assaulting her. he admitted having sex with the woman during an interview with...
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please stay with us. we continue right after this. >> here is a look at the stories we're working on for tonight. housing sales provide new insight in hopes that the economy could be bouncing back. find out why the economy is to blame for overcrowded animal shelters and how you can help give these adorable pets a new home. >> not a great day. >> the day was -- eh. with all of the rain we are getting tonight, it will be about 6 feet high. more thunderstorms again tonight. they will be heavy at times. tomorrow, storms and thunderstorms. things get a lot nicer. monday, partly cloudy, 86 degrees with low humidity. >> it will be good for the home game against the jets. >> it will be perfect weather for that. >> thank you for joining us. >> thank you for joining us. >> this is a wbal-tv 11 news editorial. >> another shocking case of animal abuse has grabbed headlines and general discussion as to whether the penalties for animal abuse are strong enough. in this most recent incident, police report three men parti
please stay with us. we continue right after this. >> here is a look at the stories we're working on for tonight. housing sales provide new insight in hopes that the economy could be bouncing back. find out why the economy is to blame for overcrowded animal shelters and how you can help give these adorable pets a new home. >> not a great day. >> the day was -- eh. with all of the rain we are getting tonight, it will be about 6 feet high. more thunderstorms again tonight. they...
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customers that use the internet, use online banking. it all kind of falls in with what you're doing, and it's free. you can pay all your bills online, customers can save tons of time. we have great new image atms. it will give you a receipt which has a copy of the check you deposited. deposit cash, any denomination you don't even have to count the cash, just put it in there. let it do the work for you. and they can have those deposits posted to their account the same business day up until 8 o'clock. you're in control of your finances. now when you talk about convenience, you measure us up to everyone else. well, you'll see we stand ahead of the curve. >> larry: why be so public about it? >> well, it's a very serious disease, and it scares a lot of people. it shouldn't scare them, if you go get a regular checkup, and you come close on 50, and there's many american men suffer from it. >> larry: do you feel as if -- >> it's worked. i guess i'm the poster boy for prostate cancer. >> larry: how old are you? >> 75. >> larry: how was it picked
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>>right, and how exactly wld you have used them? in iq, wehave the potential of an extremely portant stragic ally and it reires a slig bit of patience and few more months rather tn a quick and complete withdrawal. >> and when it is done, we go. >> let me ask you about the cia hiring and traing blackwater contractors to g outnd assassate al qaeda-types be it must've be a hell of a aining job. >>it is thultimate in the contractinproblem. >> congress never ard about th. you have to have govement responsie for itself. in theoming weeks, we will have much more of this ki of stuff. the inspector general's report onhe cia and tortureis comg out. eric holder we probably a sign a prosecutor to look into whether anybody exceeded t rules put down by the bush administraon. we ll probably have e inspectogeneral's report out of justice about whether the lawyers the acted improrly in setti down the torture rule. >>oesn't all this publ airing of dirty laundryefeat the rpose of intelligen gathering? >> but in the se of the investigations tha yo expe
>>right, and how exactly wld you have used them? in iq, wehave the potential of an extremely portant stragic ally and it reires a slig bit of patience and few more months rather tn a quick and complete withdrawal. >> and when it is done, we go. >> let me ask you about the cia hiring and traing blackwater contractors to g outnd assassate al qaeda-types be it must've be a hell of a aining job. >>it is thultimate in the contractinproblem. >> congress never ard about...
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one of our in advantages is to rely on us as a society to help us achieve our mission. there is nothing nefarious about that. it is something that if this story were better known, most americans would be proud of. there are elements out there who seem to want to go after anyone who becomes affiliated with us. it may have been that cautioned that caused what you described. >> [inaudible] >> there is transparency but it is good, but not an absolute good. everybody has secrets. i could ask you about your resources and people would say why are using unnamed sources? i do believe there is a reason for that. from no one is insisting on absolute transparency from anyone. we can argue as to whether that is appropriate, but i think there is a balance all the time. >> can you talk about the difference between the clearance process for contractors verses employees for these tasks. do you think as the community relies more on this contractor is that there could be a counter intelligence as they get more into collection issues? >> there is no difference in terms of the clearance, bu
one of our in advantages is to rely on us as a society to help us achieve our mission. there is nothing nefarious about that. it is something that if this story were better known, most americans would be proud of. there are elements out there who seem to want to go after anyone who becomes affiliated with us. it may have been that cautioned that caused what you described. >> [inaudible] >> there is transparency but it is good, but not an absolute good. everybody has secrets. i could...
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maybe we should get thchinese to lend us their stimulus packe. i think thers going to be imulus in the economy, but i wouldn't have another formal stimulus package. that one was much too unfocused, scatter shot, and just really it probably did some good, but i'm not sure it did enough good to justify the cos i think theeds' actions and th money supp, along wh the treasu's expansion of borrowing will prode some. fiscalnd monetary stimulus. we d't need a special proam, i n't think. >>usie: what else can be done to give a boost of growth? where is tha growth going to come fm? is itjust going to be normal market forces? >> yeah. see, the problem is the nsumer for ma years did not have to save because the consumer thought of his sing 401(k)s and his rising home values as saving, and that's gone away and turn the other way. now th consumereally does need to save, but if he does, it's b for the economy. it's a paradox. the more they try to save t more they weake the economy, and make saving more difficult. so that's why i think it will be slugsh. >> sus
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or cialis for daily use. ask your doctor about cialis today, so when the moment is right, you can be ready. ask your doctor about cialis today, pantene full & thick just got the good housekeeping seal. it leaves hair full, starting at e roots, and that's gonna last all day. [ stacy ] full, thick-looking results the leading salon brand can't beat. full & thick from pantene. ("whish, whish") here's the solution. (applause) is it a bandage you ask? no! it's famous, drug free breathe right. (squeaky noise) ingenious flexible strips that fit your nose to gently open your nasal passag... (free air/deep breath) ...for up to 31% more airflow. (female) wow! (announcer) you'll breathe better so you'll sleep better! small strip. big relief. bright idea! breathe better. sleep better. breathe right. >>> we're going to take a "closer look" tonight at dignggi out debt.ou ushoamount of money thweds.s n o weubd has nearly doubled in the past 30 years. o americans w e owon average much more than they take home. a growing numbe
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so it's up to us. it's up to us to be the united states. wherever you go, just accept you are your country, and then behave in a way that makes the rest of the world feel that you're not threatening them, but that you're coming to be with them in a peaceful way. >> host: ms. walker, on the altar behind you are several items. and you can watch here. if you could tell us about some of the items that you have on the altar, we'll put those on screen. what's back there? >> guest: let's see. that candle, we can move that out of the way. i don't know what's on that. that was just to illuminate. >> host: a picture behind there, a couple of statues. >> guest: the sculpture of the skelton woman -- i love mexico, and i spend as much time there as i can because i love warmth. and it's taken me many years to understand that to me, warmth is as important as almost as food. the feeling that people are connected to their inner spirits. so mexican culture is very good for me. but when i'm in mexican, what i love is that the artists are just incredibly creat
so it's up to us. it's up to us to be the united states. wherever you go, just accept you are your country, and then behave in a way that makes the rest of the world feel that you're not threatening them, but that you're coming to be with them in a peaceful way. >> host: ms. walker, on the altar behind you are several items. and you can watch here. if you could tell us about some of the items that you have on the altar, we'll put those on screen. what's back there? >> guest: let's...
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thanks for joining us. we appreciate this. >> thank you. >> such a chaotic debate and seem to be dividing the democrats in the country. should there be a public option? what is your opinion and tell me why. >> it really comes down to whether the democrats think they can pass it or not. as a republican, i don't think that the government getting even more involved is a good idea. but the democrats are divided among themselves. you look at president obama's address today, he spent more time talking about what isn't in the bill than what's in it. there is an old rule in communications, it says if you're explaining, you're losing. he's explaining and he's losing. we're seeing it in his poll numbers right now and seeing the poll numbers throughout the country. there is a lot of rumors that reid is under 40%. that's trouble for democrats. >> what's your opinion, taylor? >> i think you see both of the leaders in congress saying their number one priority is to pass a health care reform bill that fixes a broken syste
thanks for joining us. we appreciate this. >> thank you. >> such a chaotic debate and seem to be dividing the democrats in the country. should there be a public option? what is your opinion and tell me why. >> it really comes down to whether the democrats think they can pass it or not. as a republican, i don't think that the government getting even more involved is a good idea. but the democrats are divided among themselves. you look at president obama's address today, he...
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what you took from us you will never know. i almost let you take everything from me because i almost didn't survive this. >> reporter: did you look at him when you were doing it? >> very much so. >> reporter: did he look back? >> he looked at me. i don't think he saw me. >> reporter: expressionless? >> dead. dead eyes. that's what i thought when i looked at him. i thought i have never seen such lifeless eyes mine life. >> reporter: how do you feel now? >> like i have to do something that michelle expects it. i don't think the peace corps wants me, i think i am a little over the age limit. but i have to do something. i have to. >> reporter: belinda herndon says her daughter is still with her every day. >> i see michelle on the street here. i see michelle in the way chimes blow in the wind. >> reporter: she takes comfort in knowing michelle's brief life will have a lasting impact. >> the people that have come forward and said michelle made me a better environmentalist, michelle made me be a better person, she makes me be conscie
what you took from us you will never know. i almost let you take everything from me because i almost didn't survive this. >> reporter: did you look at him when you were doing it? >> very much so. >> reporter: did he look back? >> he looked at me. i don't think he saw me. >> reporter: expressionless? >> dead. dead eyes. that's what i thought when i looked at him. i thought i have never seen such lifeless eyes mine life. >> reporter: how do you feel now?...
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us this morning. when you look at the program, overall, we hear it has been very successful, but we hear for some of the dealers, $145 million out of the $2 billion paid out, there is a little give and take here. overall, a success? >> success for consumers, success for the people that were able to take advantage of it. for dealers, it is going to be a little bit of a float. for the country, yeah, we have people working, people getting commissions, but now we have a tipping point where sales might peter out. >> after monday, we could see that decline? >> definitely. we're probably seeing people holding off in may and june from buying because we heard cash for clunkers so they waited and rush into dealerships. that's also pulling in people from october, november, december, january, february of next year who ran in to get the money to. we'll see a dropoff. >> dealers have seen a really -- when this comes to business alone, they have and sigh positive impact in that respect. could we see new incentives f
us this morning. when you look at the program, overall, we hear it has been very successful, but we hear for some of the dealers, $145 million out of the $2 billion paid out, there is a little give and take here. overall, a success? >> success for consumers, success for the people that were able to take advantage of it. for dealers, it is going to be a little bit of a float. for the country, yeah, we have people working, people getting commissions, but now we have a tipping point where...
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the athlete takes us sex test. >> welcome to this week. a white house spokesman called it outrageous and disgusting. president obama himself called it a highly objectionable. libya's jubilant welcome for the man convicted of the pan am bombing stirred emotions. terminally ill, he was freed early from a scottish jail this week on compassionate grounds. two hundred seven people were killed in the bombing, two- thirds american. we have two reports. first, our correspondent reports on his release. >> the first glimpse of the terrorist dress in white, surrounded by prison officers and about to leave the scottish jail. cheers from waiting crowds awaited him, now a free man but under police escort. a convoy of vehicles escorting him to glasgow airport with security tight. he was convicted of the mass murder of 270 people, the decision to release him was taken by the justice secretary in the scottish government. independent medical advice says he does not have long to live. >> no compassion was shown by him to them. that alone is not the reason fo
the athlete takes us sex test. >> welcome to this week. a white house spokesman called it outrageous and disgusting. president obama himself called it a highly objectionable. libya's jubilant welcome for the man convicted of the pan am bombing stirred emotions. terminally ill, he was freed early from a scottish jail this week on compassionate grounds. two hundred seven people were killed in the bombing, two- thirds american. we have two reports. first, our correspondent reports on his...
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it's n related to alcohol use to hepatitis virus. it's just really fm the liver, um, the liver not woing right, and en it develops into cirrhosis. and that's really the in reasonhat you've got all this swelling in the legs. the diabetes isort of a parate issue, but it still.. still complicates thin dramatically. so how often are you takin insulin? >> i take it once a day. >> you should be probably tang that threeimes a day. >> but we skip becau the tabs are expensive. >> this is a really tough ing to deal with, not ing able to get the medicines th you need or that we think you need. it makes it al.. all the more tough foyou. especially forour liver disee. these diuretics, i consir these life-sing medications thsame way i would with the sulin. we he some samples of the insulin. we didn't haveuch, unfortunely. ay? >> okay. dr. mcwiiams, thank you again. i preciate your time. >> thank you. >> we'll e you soon. >> i don't want to live li this. i mean, n't get social securi, i'm too young. can't gewelfare, make a little bit too much in th
it's n related to alcohol use to hepatitis virus. it's just really fm the liver, um, the liver not woing right, and en it develops into cirrhosis. and that's really the in reasonhat you've got all this swelling in the legs. the diabetes isort of a parate issue, but it still.. still complicates thin dramatically. so how often are you takin insulin? >> i take it once a day. >> you should be probably tang that threeimes a day. >> but we skip becau the tabs are expensive. >>...
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customers that use the internet, use online banking. it all kind of falls in with what you're doing, and it's free. you can pay all your bills online, customers can save tons of time. we have great new image atms. it will give you a receipt which has a copy of the check you deposited. deposit cash, any denomination you don't even have to count the cash, just put it in there. let it do the work for you. and they can have those deposits posted to their account the same business day up until 8 o'clock. you're in control of your finances. now when you talk about convenience, you measure us up to everyone else. well, you'll see we stand ahead of the curve. good choice. only meineke lets you choose the brake service that's right for you. and save 50% on pads and shoes. meineke. >>> hello again from the cnn center in atlanta, georgia, for saturday, august 22nd, i'm t.j. holmes. >> good morning, i'm betty nguyen. thanks so much for starting your day with us. >>> so the president may be on vacation, but his message is definitely not. this mornin
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it hurt us in afghanistan. but in iraq, we had the successes of the surge which were being trumpeted and general petraeus i believe did have success. i do think the surge really did help secure baghdad, and in important ways. and now as we shift our focus to afghanistan, we're watching a slide back in iraq. and they are connected. we're an overstretched military at this point. i don't understand why the drawdown isn't happening on a greater speed in iraq. but i also think this bombing, it's really important to reflect on the anniversary of the -- this bombing fell very close to the anniversary of six years ago. the u.n. bombing. and if you look back to the six years ago in iraq, it's extraordinary how far the country has come. i also feel -- i was there for -- covering that bombing, those were the dark, dark days of iraq's history. and now things are better. >> but how do we know we aren't going back to those days? >> i don't think you can say. and there are some points coming up as the u.s. draws down. for ins
it hurt us in afghanistan. but in iraq, we had the successes of the surge which were being trumpeted and general petraeus i believe did have success. i do think the surge really did help secure baghdad, and in important ways. and now as we shift our focus to afghanistan, we're watching a slide back in iraq. and they are connected. we're an overstretched military at this point. i don't understand why the drawdown isn't happening on a greater speed in iraq. but i also think this bombing, it's...
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and those who perpetrate crimes against us have not respected us or shown any compassion. she is a dying man, he didn't show compassion to the victims, american or scottish, that does not mean that we should lower ourselves, debate ourselves or abandon our values. he was unjustly convicted. but he was allowed to return home to die. >> do you have one convicted murder in scott land who's served only a small portion of his sentence who was allowed to go home because he was suffering from cancer? >> each and every application is individual. since the year 2000, there have been 30 such applications. i have had some two applications. i have not had to deal with the question of a mass murder because these murders are few in scotland. this atrocity was something that we never had experienced in our country. but equally, the scottish justice system is predicated upon justice being enforced but mercy and compassion. >> i want to move on, mr. mccaskill, you don't know of one murder in scotland who has ever been released efor compassionat reasons after only serves a small portion of
and those who perpetrate crimes against us have not respected us or shown any compassion. she is a dying man, he didn't show compassion to the victims, american or scottish, that does not mean that we should lower ourselves, debate ourselves or abandon our values. he was unjustly convicted. but he was allowed to return home to die. >> do you have one convicted murder in scott land who's served only a small portion of his sentence who was allowed to go home because he was suffering from...
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i was using the word declaim and didn't mean the plan. i don't know what pour i want to use sali will have to think about that. it is a harsh mode now because it is something i feel strongly about. that's not right either >> i take it very seriously. i don't like the work of art because if there is any art in new it will emerge. don't sit down to write the poem or artistic masterpiece, respect the reader, deliver on craft. i like that image of the old new england, do the best you can within the context of that assignment or that project. always give your best whether it is for the daily intelligence or the "washington post," whether it is an awful or just something, a blur but you were given to someone else. always do the best you can. and i see so many young people want to make it now. it takes a long time a few people did that and sometimes their first novel was great and the second one isn't so great. but if you want to be a writer, you have to think in terms of decades and beyond. it is a career. for instance right now i'm starting th
i was using the word declaim and didn't mean the plan. i don't know what pour i want to use sali will have to think about that. it is a harsh mode now because it is something i feel strongly about. that's not right either >> i take it very seriously. i don't like the work of art because if there is any art in new it will emerge. don't sit down to write the poem or artistic masterpiece, respect the reader, deliver on craft. i like that image of the old new england, do the best you can...
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we shouldn't be waiting for them to change and change us. we should be working for us. if we believe grameen is a good idea, we should be doing grameen whether citi does it or wall street does it. who cares. we don't care as long as this piece works. when the crisis come, they're the one with all those big pillars kind of collapsed and this system doesn't collapse. if they don't to learn from it, it's their problem. that they have built some institution which is the slightest deviation suddenly start collapsing so there's some basic weakness in the system and this is a system that works globally in every single environment. it keeps working without collateral. remember, that we don't have any collateral. they have all the collateral. all the lawyers. and the state collapses so we don't have the collateral. we don't have the lawyers. it keeps on running. that's what the interesting part of the grameen america right there in new york city where big banks in front of them collapsing. their business is running. they have no problem. no impact on them. so this lesson they ha
we shouldn't be waiting for them to change and change us. we should be working for us. if we believe grameen is a good idea, we should be doing grameen whether citi does it or wall street does it. who cares. we don't care as long as this piece works. when the crisis come, they're the one with all those big pillars kind of collapsed and this system doesn't collapse. if they don't to learn from it, it's their problem. that they have built some institution which is the slightest deviation suddenly...
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thank you for being with us. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- greta: speaker pelosi is going to box steny hoyer's years. did you hear what he said? the president is getting slammed with some new numbers. protesters take to the streets over health care. this is no town hall. angry people calling for a boycott of whole foods because the ceo of the company dared to disagree with our president. did we do all we could, the libyan terrorist blew up 270 people and now the killer is home. he is relaxing with his family. he only served 8 years. that is less than 14 days for every person that he killed. john bolten tells us how this happened. first, the democrats seem to be tripping over themselves in the house. nancy pelosi said she cannot pass a health-care bill without a public auction. today, steny hoyer doesn't change. he says the public option might have to go. who was on first? the inability of the leaders to get on the same page can be
thank you for being with us. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- greta: speaker pelosi is going to box steny hoyer's years. did you hear what he said? the president is getting slammed with some new numbers. protesters take to the streets over health care. this is no town hall. angry people calling for a boycott of whole foods because the ceo of the company dared to disagree with our president. did we do all we could,...
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he joins us from vancouver. thank you for being with us. sergeant, i understand many authorities believe he is hiding in the metro vancouver area. why do they believe that? >> well, at this point i guess, nancy, some of the original indicators were that he might be attempting to enter canada. at this point we haven't confirmed that he is in canada, but we are obviously not taking any chances and ordering a thorough investigation to figure out if he is here. >> jenkins and fiore were married in march. cnn has been unable to confirm reports that marriage was annulled. >>> the international manhunt heats up for the former reality tv star, now a murder suspect ryan jenkins. nancy grace brings you up to the minute developments in this shocking model murder case. >>> cleanup is under way the a a kentucky prison that was damaged by rioting inmates last night. prisoners started fires in several buildings, including the kitchen at north point training center. it is a medium security prison facility south of lexington housing 1,200 inmates. guards ha
he joins us from vancouver. thank you for being with us. sergeant, i understand many authorities believe he is hiding in the metro vancouver area. why do they believe that? >> well, at this point i guess, nancy, some of the original indicators were that he might be attempting to enter canada. at this point we haven't confirmed that he is in canada, but we are obviously not taking any chances and ordering a thorough investigation to figure out if he is here. >> jenkins and fiore were...
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it's not related to alcohol use or to hepatitis virus. it's just really from the liver, um, the liver not working right, and then it develops into cirrhosis. and that's really the main reason that you've got all this swelling in the legs. the diabetes is sort of a separate issue, but it still... still complicates things dramatically. so how often are you taking insulin? >> i take it once a day. >> you should be probably taking that three times a day. >> but we skip because the tabs are expensive. >> this is a really tough thing to deal with, not being able to get the medicines that you need or that we think you need. it makes it all... all the more tough for you. especially for your liver disee. these diuretics, i consider these life-saving medications the same way i would with the insulin. we have some samples of the insulin. we didn't have much, unfortunately. okay? >> okay. dr. mcwilliams, thank you again. i appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> we'll see you soon. >> i don't want to live like this. i mean, can't get social security,
it's not related to alcohol use or to hepatitis virus. it's just really from the liver, um, the liver not working right, and then it develops into cirrhosis. and that's really the main reason that you've got all this swelling in the legs. the diabetes is sort of a separate issue, but it still... still complicates things dramatically. so how often are you taking insulin? >> i take it once a day. >> you should be probably taking that three times a day. >> but we skip because the...
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te talk to us about it. what are some of the examples of real people getting real jobs in this tough economy? >> hi, poppy. i've talked to job seekers across the country that have found jobs by moving, switching careers, networking through facebook and tweeting. one example, he's a recent college grad and like a lot of people in his situation, he was worried about finding a job. he picked up some odd jobs to make ends meet and then he took his time, crafting a resume and cover letter for each job application. when he did get an interview, he was hired on the spot. >> i know you profiled someone else who is a bit older, retirement age, really. >> that's right. boyd. he had to come out of retirement like a lot of other people to find a job in this economy. so he had to get up to speed with his computer skills. he used a lot of tools on-line. and he networked with his air force buddies and one lead led to a job. >> now, jes, joining us now from d.c. is someone that you profiled. it's juan velazquez. talk to us
te talk to us about it. what are some of the examples of real people getting real jobs in this tough economy? >> hi, poppy. i've talked to job seekers across the country that have found jobs by moving, switching careers, networking through facebook and tweeting. one example, he's a recent college grad and like a lot of people in his situation, he was worried about finding a job. he picked up some odd jobs to make ends meet and then he took his time, crafting a resume and cover letter for...
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this is for both of us. >> g3h4jdtqi rñ senator mcgover you. i work for senator johnson but i'm going to give my book to my grandma wholÑy shares -- >> is this her name. >> i'm steve cohen, congressman from memphis. >> well, good to see you, steve. >> i look forward to reading your book. i'm going to take this on the plane to afghanistan this weekend. >> thank you. it's nicemk to meet you. i see references all the time. it'sy/v nice ó meet you. >> jerry austin worked with you and he managed my campaign in memphis. >> you live in memphis. >> it's an interesting city. >> lou's barbecue and elvis and >> didn't john grisham write a novel. >> several. i was in a couple of those movies. >> uh-huh. >> i was an extra. have you watched the nixon/frost -- >> did you watch nixon/frost, the movie. >> i thought it was really good. >> i thought it was excellent. $re so many parallels to bush and cheney. >> weren't there, though? >> the president does it, it's okay. the war. thank you, sir. in the long run, you're the winner. >> well, thank you. thank you.
this is for both of us. >> g3h4jdtqi rñ senator mcgover you. i work for senator johnson but i'm going to give my book to my grandma wholÑy shares -- >> is this her name. >> i'm steve cohen, congressman from memphis. >> well, good to see you, steve. >> i look forward to reading your book. i'm going to take this on the plane to afghanistan this weekend. >> thank you. it's nicemk to meet you. i see references all the time. it'sy/v nice ó meet you. >>...
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those are the words they use. and it's an imperfect science and imperfect test and all of those examples, larry smith used, it seems seemed to be much clearer than this case is today. >> is this fair to just really the only thing is simply somebody looking her voice is a little deeper than this other lady, body is a little more toned, is that all it takes to trigger an investigation? >> it's more than that because the iaaf, the track federation saw some results that were skeptical and they want to be clear. problem with that is, it takes six, seven months or longer some say, maybe a little less, but this doesn't happen overnight. when the medal ceremony was there, you had an official saying, we're not sure what we need to do yet and that causes a lot of problems in track and field clearly. >> all right. let's say then, is this really going to take away from what many would say is a great feat by this 18-year-old, she's still a young woman, a child, a lot of people would say, but she blew out the competition, is th
those are the words they use. and it's an imperfect science and imperfect test and all of those examples, larry smith used, it seems seemed to be much clearer than this case is today. >> is this fair to just really the only thing is simply somebody looking her voice is a little deeper than this other lady, body is a little more toned, is that all it takes to trigger an investigation? >> it's more than that because the iaaf, the track federation saw some results that were skeptical...
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he is joining us from vancouver. thank you for being with us. sergeant, i understand that many authorities believe he is hiding in the metro vancouver area. why do they believe that? >> well, at this point, i guess, nancy, some of the original indicators were that he was attempting to enter canada, but at this point, we have not confirmed that he is in canada, and we are obviously not taking any chances and doing a thorough investigation the find out if he is here. >> have you received tips from the public? >> we have received a relatively minor number of tips from the public. obviously, there has been a lot of media attention and we do get calls from people who think they look like him, and we follow those up, and there has been nothing corroborated that he is in can dat a this time. >> bhe is dr. duncan pound from the royal canadian mounted police. sergeant, i understand he has a pilot's license. how do you prevent him from going to an fbo, a fixed base operator, a private airstrip, and taking off? because there is very little safeguards. you
he is joining us from vancouver. thank you for being with us. sergeant, i understand that many authorities believe he is hiding in the metro vancouver area. why do they believe that? >> well, at this point, i guess, nancy, some of the original indicators were that he was attempting to enter canada, but at this point, we have not confirmed that he is in canada, and we are obviously not taking any chances and doing a thorough investigation the find out if he is here. >> have you...